Sorry, Doc… Advil is superior to the generic. Yes, the dosage is the same BUT The coating on the name brand Advil, is FAR FAR superior, and seriously mitigates stomach discomfort compared to generic.
In my experience the liquid gel ibuprofen works faster than tablets. But the Costo liquid gels work just as well as the Advil liquid gels. I typically take the liquid gels on an empty stomach.
Would you please comment on the dangers of someone over 65 taking a NSAID pain reliever? Perhaps in a future video? Thank You for helping to simplify all the choices.
I found this online. "If you're over 65, ibuprofen can make you more likely to get stomach ulcers. Your doctor will prescribe you a medicine to protect your stomach if you're taking ibuprofen for a long-term condition."
I remember listening to a headache clinic podcast where in some case scenario, naproxen is actually the better choice. I forgot if it was with or without aura, but just something to keep in my.
Advil dual action because it uses advil and Tylenol together and makes it last longer and help pain better. Aleve last longer but is worse on ur stomach I heard